Bond shoots with titanium phone |
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| Written by Matt Chapman | |
| Monday, 04 August 2008 | |
Gadget fans don't need to wait for Q’s demonstration to see what Daniel Craig’s James Bond will be packing in the new film. Sony Ericsson today revealed he’ll have a licence to shoot with a limited edition Titanium silver C902 Cyber-shot phone.
The new handset will be in the pocket of his expertly-tailored suits in the new film Quantum Of Solace, but you too could be carrying this top bit of kit. The phone will be available for a limited period and includes a memory card loaded with a host of 007 content. Users will get the chance to know exactly what it takes to be a secret agent thanks to the first level of an exclusive pre-loaded spy-style game (level 1 will be available in selected markets with additional levels made available through Sony Pictures). In addition, the full colour trailer of the film, behind-the-scenes interviews with the stars and exclusive content such as wallpapers and screen savers will be available on the phone and the memory card.
Content on the phone includes:
Content on the memory card includes: Sony Ericsson said the C902 Cyber-shot phone is used throughout the film by James Bond to capture evidence and assist the agent on his mission. “The 5-megapixel camera, with a unique slide-out lens cover, illuminated touch icons providing quick and easy access to camera options, Face detection, Photo flash and Auto focus enables James Bond to send high-resolution shots back to MI6 for quick recognition of his enemies,” a Sony Ericsson spy told us. Sony Ericsson previously teamed up with James Bond in August 2006 to launch the limited edition James Bond Casino Royale silver K800i Cyber-shot camera phone. We don't have a pic of the titanium silver version yet, so here's the phone in luscious red.
![]() Sony Ericsson C902 in luscious red |
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